1863. 



THE ILtlNOIS FAKMEK. 



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THE ELINOIS FARMER: 



A MONTBLT JOURNAL OF 



AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE. 



IS PUBLISHED AT SPEINGWBLD, ILLS., 



BY BAILHACHE & BAKER, 



ANSIS 



EDITED BY M. L. DUNLAP, 



(TBI "bubal" or THE CHIBAOO TBIBUNB.) 



THB 



TBBMS IN ADVANCB.— $1 a year, two copies 1 60; five 

 I opiea $3; ten copies $6, and one to getter tip of the dab, 

 wenty copies $10. 



It is not necessaey that the cinb shonid all be at one ofSce 

 —we send wherever the members of the clnb may reside. 



The postage on the Farmer is only three cents a year in 

 he State of Illinois, and six cents ont of it. 



Specimens nnmbers sent free on application. 



Subsciiption money may be sent at the risk of the pub- 

 lisher. 



Exchanges and communications for the eye of the Editor 

 «honld be addressed, Iiunoib Fabubb, Champaign; Illinois 



All business letters are to be directed to the publishers 

 Springfield. 



tf BAILHACHE & BAXER. 



THE ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL 



rS CONFIDENTLY OFFERED TO THE PEOPLB OF 



J-Illinois as the best and most reliable news, politicab 

 md commercial paper within their reach. It is published 

 .t Springfield, the Capital of the State, and is the medium 

 )f all official notices, published by State authority. PartJc 



nlar attention is given to commercial aUfeirs and every 



aomber contains copious reviews of the markets in the 



'■rincipal cities. 



TERMS : 



One copy one year. •« 09 



Three copies one year ' ^ nX 



Ten " .. , -7 60 



T*«»ty" " ^ ::::::::iSoo 



Payable always in advance. Persons sending clubs of ten 

 •nd upwards shall be entitled to an eatra copy. 



Address BAILHACHE & BAKER, 



Sprin^firld, Illinois. 



ILLINOIS FARMER 



TERMS OF ADVERTISING: 



1 mo. 3 mo. 6 mo. 13 no. 

 One page, or two columns.. .....},8 $20 $35 $iO 



Half a pace or one " 5 12 20 Sj) 



One fourth page or half column.. 3 7 13 18 



One eighth or one fourth " .. 3 4 7 10 



One square of ten lines .- 1 2 4 T 



Card of five lines one year .$6 tB 



Ten cents a line for less than a square each insertion. 



All worthy objects advertised, and those of importano* to 



the Farmer will receive, from time to time, such editorial 



notices as the Editor may consider them worthy o^ withoat 



additional charge. 



Implements and seeds to be tested should be sent direct 

 to the Editor, at his residence ,Champaign. 



We have put the price of advertising within reach of all. 

 It will enable those who like to freely advertise their gooda^ 

 to do so at a cheap rate, 



Terms, cash. Yearly adTerti4ers will pay gemi-anniallj, 

 and all transient advertisements must be accompanied with 

 the cash to insure insertion. 



BAILHACHE & BAK£B, PnbUshers, 

 Springfield, Ilia. 



COTTON LANDS 



TO 



22 



The undersigned has 500 acres of the best cotton 

 lands in the State, under a good state of culture and 

 well inclosed, which they propose to lease for & term 

 of years from one to five. 



CONDITIONS: 



The renter will keep in good repair all fences, and 

 will pay as rent one-fifth the crop if of cotton, if oom 

 ten bushels per acre, if wheat one-third of th« erop^ 

 the renter finding seed and delirer the rent in wwfr- 

 house on the premises. 



STEWART i Ca 

 Clear Creek Landing, Union Co., HI., Got ISd^ 

 3mo 



